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Cordoras – Axelrodi Cory Catfish “Wild Caught” 4cm
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Axelrod’s Cory Catfish – A Peaceful Bottom-Dwelling Species
The Axelrod’s Cory Catfish (Corydoras axelrodi) is a calm and charming freshwater fish perfect for community aquariums. With their subtle metallic sheen and gentle nature, these bottom-dwellers are ideal for aquarists of all skill levels. Watching these small, shoaling fish explore the tank bottom is both relaxing and enjoyable, making them a must-have for a balanced aquarium setup.
Size and Lifespan
This species grows to about 2 inches, making it ideal for small and medium-sized aquariums. With proper care, including a clean tank and nutritious diet, they can live for 5 to 8 years, offering aquarists years of enjoyment.
Ideal Tank Setup for Corydoras Catfish
Axelrod’s Cory Catfish thrive in a 20-gallon tank or larger. A soft, sandy substrate is essential to protect their delicate barbels. Add plants, smooth rocks, and driftwood to mimic their natural habitat and provide hiding spots. Maintain a temperature range of 72°F to 78°F, with a pH between 6.0 and 7.0. Regular water changes and gentle filtration keep the environment healthy for this bottom-dwelling fish.
Compatible Tank Mates
These peaceful fish do best with small, non-aggressive tank mates. Suitable companions include tetras, rasboras, guppies, and other Corydoras species. Avoid large or territorial fish that may stress them. These shoaling fish should be kept in groups of six or more to encourage natural behavior.
Feeding Your Axelrod’s Cory Catfish
As omnivores, these fish enjoy a varied diet. Provide sinking pellets as a staple, supplemented with live or frozen foods such as bloodworms and daphnia. Occasionally offer algae wafers or blanched vegetables for balanced nutrition. Feed them small portions twice daily to ensure food reaches the substrate, where they prefer to feed.
Breeding Corydoras Catfish
Breeding can be achieved in a clean tank with slightly cooler water changes to simulate the rainy season. Males are slimmer, while females appear rounder when carrying eggs. Females will deposit eggs on flat surfaces, like plants or glass. Transfer the eggs to a separate tank to protect them, and feed the fry with powdered food or infusoria.
Species Overview
- Species: Corydoras axelrodi
- Common Name: Axelrod’s Cory Catfish
- Origin: South America
- Diet: Omnivorous
- PH Range: 6.0-7.0
- Temperature: 72°F-78°F
- Max Size: 2 inches
- Tank Size: 20 gallons
FAQs About Axelrod’s Cory Catfish
1. How many Corydoras catfish should I keep together?
Keep them in groups of at least six to encourage their natural shoaling behavior.
2. What is the best substrate for Corydoras catfish?
Soft, sandy substrate is best to protect their barbels from injury.
3. Are Axelrod’s Cory Catfish suitable for community tanks?
Yes, they are peaceful and do well with non-aggressive species like tetras and rasboras.
4. How do I breed Corydoras catfish?
Simulate rainy season conditions with cooler water changes. Transfer eggs to a fry tank for better survival rates.
5. What do Axelrod’s Cory Catfish eat?
Feed them sinking pellets, frozen bloodworms, and algae wafers to ensure a balanced diet.
Add Axelrod’s Cory Catfish to Your Aquarium Today!
Bring the peaceful and charming Axelrod’s Cory Catfish to your aquarium. Order now and enjoy this delightful bottom-dwelling species in your tank!
| Weight | 0.1 kg |
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| Dimensions | 5 × 5 × 5 cm |
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